An assortment of facts and photos about frogs from their life cycle to how they are classified. It provides interesting information about unique characteristics of frogs including how they cling to surfaces with their uniquely adapted feet.
This cool program, run by the National Wildlife Federation in partnership with the USGS, makes it easy for anybody to help scientists collect information about the numbers and species of frogs and toads in the US.
The Golden Poison Dart Frog is an endangered species. Find out more about this and why the golden poison dart frog is considered one of the most toxic animals on Earth.
This is a fantastic page for teachers looking for everything from lesson plans about, ahem, dissecting frogs, to craft activities, coloring pages, clip art and all kinds of frog project ideas.
This site is perfect is you are interested in finding out more about the Bombida Frog, the Barking Tree Frog, or six other well-named frog types! The information about each frog contains stats, facts, and some really great pictures!